单词 | sanctified |
释义 | sanctifiedadj. 1. Of a person: made holy, endowed with saintly character; spec. made holy by the divine grace of the Holy Spirit. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > holiness > saint > [adjective] holyc897 saintc1175 life-holya1200 sanctifiedc1485 saintish1529 saintlikec1580 sainted1610 sancteous1631 savoury1642 saintly1660 c1485 Digby Myst. (1882) iv. 1001 Whom seke ye, women sanctifiede? 1548 R. Hutten tr. J. Spangenberg Sum of Diuinitie sig. Fijv That much infirmity and vice doeth remayne as yet, euen in them whyche be santifyed. 1579 W. Wilkinson Confut. Familye of Loue sig. B iv Monkes..seperated from the world,..for to live euen so as sanctified ones of God. 1609 W. Shakespeare Louers Complaint in Sonnets sig. L Lo this deuice was sent me from a Nun, Or Sister sanctified of holiest note. 1611 Bible (King James) Isa. xiii. 3 I haue commanded my sanctified ones. View more context for this quotation 1647 R. Cudworth Serm. House of Commons Ded. 6 All Philosophy..to a truly sanctified Mind..is but..Matter for Divinity to work upon. 1762 O. Goldsmith Citizen of World II. 8 He finds no character so sanctified that has not its failings, none so infamous, but has somewhat to attract our esteem. 1848 R. I. Wilberforce Doctr. Incarnation (1852) x. 234 That sanctified humanity of the Son of God. 2. a. Affecting holiness; sanctimonious. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > piety > sanctimoniousness > [adjective] pope-holya1387 Pharisaical1527 as holy (also as sick, as strong) as a horse1530 hypocritish1531 hypocritic1540 hypocritely1541 hypocritical1553 horse-holy?1589 sanctified1604 Pharisee-like1611 sanctimoniousa1616 Pharisaica1618 lip-holy1624 Bible-bearing1625 canting1663 unctuous1742 pietistical1753 pietical1782 goody-goody1785 goody1808 Sunday school1817 Pecksniffian1844 goodyish1848 goody-good1851 devil-dodging?1861 pietic1865 mawwormish1883 pietistic1884 mawwormy1885 pi1891 pietose1893 holier-than-thou1912 antimacassar1913 holy1958 1604 W. Shakespeare Hamlet i. iii. 130 Breathing like sanctified and pious bonds, The better to beguilde. a1616 W. Shakespeare As you like It (1623) ii. iii. 13 Your vertues gentle Master Are sanctified and holy traitors to you. View more context for this quotation 1662 Rump Songs II. 89 A sanctify'd Colonel in beaten Buff. 1694 E. Phillips tr. Lett. of State 292 Those sanctifi'd Cut-throats, who professing themselves to be the..Disciples of..Christ,..abuse his meek and peaceful Name..to the most cruel slaughter of the Innocent. 1743 H. Fielding Jonathan Wild iv. iv, in Misc. III. 315 No Mind was ever yet formed entirely free from Blemish, unless peradventure that of a sanctified Hypocrite. a1777 S. Foote Trip to Calais (1778) iii. 81 For all her sanctified looks. 1844 Ld. Brougham Brit. Constit. vi. 91 About 120 men of puritanical and sanctified habits. 1860 R. W. Emerson Worship in Conduct of Life (London ed.) 178 I see not why we should give ourselves such sanctified airs. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > holiness > saint > [noun] > collective All-HallowsOE blessedc1200 All Saintsa1398 sanctified1620 sainthood1818 saintdom1842 1620 Horæ Subseciuæ 59 The Separatists or Sanctified, as they terme themselues. 3. a. Of things: holy or consecrated; rendered spiritually profitable. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > holiness > [adjective] hallowedc900 holyc1000 blessedc1200 blissfula1225 seelya1225 yblessed1297 sacred13.. saint1377 devoutc1380 divinec1380 consecratec1386 dedicatec1386 benedighta1400 happyc1405 sillya1450 sacrate?a1475 sanctificatec1485 sacrificed?1504 sacrea1535 religious1549 vowed1585 anointed1595 devote1597 devoted1597 consecrated1599 sacrosanct1601 sanctimonious1604 sanctified1607 dedicated1609 divined1624 sacrosanctious1629 reverend1631 celebrate1632 divinified1633 sacrosanctified1693 sanctimonial1721 sacramental1851 divinized1852 sacral1882 sanct1890 sanctifiable1894 sacramented1914 hierophanic1927 kramat1947 sacralized1979 1632 R. Sanderson 12 Serm. 555 A sober and sanctifyed vse of the Creatures. 1661 T. Gouge Christian Direct. xvi. 56 When an evil report is raised of you, be not so much inquisitive who raised it, as to make a good use and sanctified improvement thereof. 1814 W. Scott Waverley I. xiv. 198 He could not help testifying some displeasure against the Blessed Bear which had given rise to the quarrel, nor refrain from hinting, that the sanctified epithet was hardly appropriate. View more context for this quotation 1864 E. B. Pusey Daniel v. 251 Levi's fierceness had become a sanctified zeal. 1895 Westm. Gaz. 16 Apr. 7/2 Here are a body of men who will mix the anodyne in a spirit of ‘sanctified commonsense’ (Mr. Welldon's famous expression). b. Of ground, buildings, etc.: consecrated, hallowed. rare. ΚΠ 1525 in J. Raine Testamenta Eboracensia (1884) V. 201 To be beried within sanctified grownde whereso it please Almyghtie God that I shall departe. a1616 W. Shakespeare All's Well that ends Well (1623) i. i. 139 Virginitie murthers it selfe, and should be buried in highwayes out of all sanctified limit, as a desperate Offendresse against Nature. 1797 A. Radcliffe Italian II. v. 160 Remember this place is sanctified. 1828 W. Scott Fair Maid of Perth xi, in Chron. Canongate 2nd Ser. I. 289 Out of respect to the sanctified ground, they lowered their weapons. c. transferred. = consecrated adj. 3. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > customs, values, and civilization > customs, values, or beliefs of a society or group > [adjective] > viewed as authoritative prescriptionary1727 prescriptive1765 statutory1822 sanctified1888 1888 F. Hume Madame Midas i. iv. 32 Where everything is old~fashioned, cheery, and sanctified by long usage. Derivatives ˈsanctifiedly adv. now rare ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > holiness > [adverb] holilyc1175 saintly1532 sanctifiedly1633 sacredly1694 hallowedly1834 society > faith > aspects of faith > piety > sanctimoniousness > [adverb] hypocritically1548 sanctifiedly1633 sanctimoniouslya1640 Pharisee-like1651 cantingly1695 pietistically1753 unctuously1864 1633 T. Adams Comm. 2 Peter (i. 2) 37 There be many causes in Nature to make men die quietly, not sanctifiedly. 1652 R. Brome Joviall Crew ii. sig. D2v He never looks upon us, but with a sigh,..tho' we simper never so sanctifiedly. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1909; most recently modified version published online March 2019). < adj.c1485 |
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